Quaint Delusions, comprised of Kevin DeHart (drums), Steve Dicks (bass), Roger Hughes (guitar/vocals), David Lane (lap steel/vocals) and Michael Starks (vocals/keyboards), has resurfaced with their latest single, "Lite Bright Sky," following our previous coverage of their album releases.
The band introduces "Lite Bright Sky" as a composition delving into the theme of light pollution, narrated from the perspective of a moth circling a streetlight, unnoticed by the majority of humanity. This unique theme adds an emotional layer to the song's narrative. The track kicks off with a steady drumbeat accompanied by various elements such as guitar, organ and more. Notably, the organ takes center stage, guiding the groove and melody. The vocals are delivered with a distinctive style, almost as if stretching notes on specific words, adding to the overall sonic texture. The lyrics shine, particularly when aligned with the thematic core. Memorable lines like "This is my last night/ Taking my last bite /Goodbye/ I gotta fly away, You won't be lonely" stand out, showcasing the brilliance in the songwriting. While embracing an almost bluesy approach, the track exudes an elevated and contemporary feel. The guitar is employed more like a pad, enhanced by a generous amount of hall reverb, contributing to the song's allure. A second lead guitar makes an appearance, introducing a touch of grit to the overall sound. In "Lite Bright Sky," Quaint Delusions not only maintains their signature style but also elevates it to new heights. This single is undoubtedly a home run, and listeners are strongly encouraged to give it a spin.
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